Marco Bezzecchi “proud to be an Aprilia rider” despite early race MotoGP stability issues
Marco Bezze🅰cchi says he is “proud to be an Aprilia rider” despite the difficult start to the MotoGP season for the Noale brand.

Factory Aprilia MotoGP rider 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marco Bezzecchi has said that he is “proud to be an Aprilia rider,” despite the difficult start to the se🅰ason for the Italian factory.
Having come into the 2025 season with the anticipation and excitement of having the reigning World Champion, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Jorge Martin, in its factory 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Aprilia Racing team, Aprilia’s year has devolved into something quite underwhelming a﷽fter six r﷽ounds.
Its best result of the year remains Ai Ogura’𒁏s fifth place at the Thai Grand Prix, while the aforementioned Martin has ridden in only one race this year due to injury, and Bezzecchi continues to struggle with the stability issues that were already highlig﷽hted in the RS-GP over the winter.
“T🎃he factory is working really well, they are putting a𓃲 lot of effort in everything they do and, to be honest, I’m very proud to be an Aprilia rider,” Bezzecchi said on Thursday ahead of the United Kingdom Grand Prix.
“The 🅰support that I receive is fantastic. To be honest, massive congratulations to them because the effort is fantastic.
“Now is the time to try to bring something home.”
Bezzecchi, whose best result o🀅f the season so far is sixth (taken in both Thailand and Texas), added that the performance of the RS-GP is “not too bad”.
“Before the beginning I didn’t make myself any big e﷽xpectations because it’s always difficult to face something when you expect big things – then maybe you get sad,💧” he said.
“So, I tried to just give my all ever🍨y time and, to be honest, the performance of the bike now is not too bad.
“Of course, the results are still missing, 🐭this is what is always in our mind. But, at the end, we just have to continue to work and put our maximum always every tim⛄e we go on track, every time I give my comments, and every time we work.
“This is the only thing that I can do and I🤡’m 🐻sure that everything will go good.”
Silverstone a “fantastic” circuit
Looking specifically at the UK Grand Prix, Bezzecchi said that the circuit layout at Silverstone is one that he likes, and that he’💞s encouraged by some of the results Aprilia has scored there in the past – Aleix💯 Espargaro having won the 2023 British Grand Prix.
“The track is fantastic, it’s fast and flowing, it’s a track that I really l❀ik✱e – I’ve been fast in the past here so I’m really happy to be in this track,” Bezzecchi said.
“I saw many good results also in the past fܫor Aprilia, so hopefully my riding style will fit perfectly the track and the bike; this is what I hope and what all the team hopes.
“About the weather, I don’t know; it’s cold compared to th💛e past years, but here in England it’s always strange the weather, so it’s useless toཧ make expectations about the weather.
“I t🐠hink we have to just see h꧑our by hour and adapt as quickly as we can to the conditions that we face.”
Stability “my main issue”
The Italian added that his “main issue” wit♒h the R🌱S-GP is rear stability, “especially in the beginning of the races.”
He continued: “It’s something that we improved during the season so far with also the Jerez test that was fantastic. But stil🔯l I have to manage quite a lot at the beginning; after lap-by-lap it goes better and better.
“I think tha🐻t I can try to manage this problem with my riding style – this is the best way until we can find something mo🦄re.
“But Aprilia has worked well from the beginning to now, so🏅 I’m confident that we will improve day-by-day and we will🗹 reach some good results.”
Finally, Bezz𝕴ecchi said that the issue had a “ combi♏nation” of factors.
“It’s🍎 always a combination,” he said.💟 “Of course, it’s a very different bike to what I used to have.
“Just at the beginning of the session with the new tyre is difficult🍸 but also for the fuel tank – it’s a mix of things, but always lap-by-lap it goes better and better.
“My pace in t෴he races lately is not too bad, so let’s try to focus on the beginning.”

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